Murder at the Symphony Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Sarah Kicks
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
10.09.2021
Label: EuroArts Music International
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Sarah Kicks
Composer: Choir of Young Believers, Hans Zimmer (b. 1957), Leonard Cohen (1934-2016), Nicklas Schmith, Angelo Badalamenti (b. 1937), Johnny Greenwood (b. 1971), Richard Rodney Bennett (1936 - 2012), Nino Rota (1911 - 1979), Nick Cave (b. 1957), Bernard Herrmann (1911 - 1975), Nikko Weidemann (b. 1961)
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- Nikko Weidemann (b. 1961):
- 1 Babylon Berlin: Zu Asche, zu Staub 07:12
- Bernard Herrmann (1911 - 1975):
- 2 Vertigo: Prelude 03:24
- 3 Psycho: The Madhouse - The Murder 05:26
- Nick Cave (b. 1957):
- 4 Where the Wild Roses Grow 04:01
- Nino Rota (1911 - 1979):
- 5 The Godfather: Orchestral Suite 11:54
- Richard Rodney Bennett (1936 - 2012):
- 6 Murder On the Orient Express: Waltz 03:19
- Johnny Greenwood (b. 1971):
- 7 There Will Be Blood: Open Spaces 03:47
- Angelo Badalamenti (b. 1937):
- 8 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Sycamore Trees 04:55
- 9 Twin Peaks: Laura Palmer's Theme, Twin Peaks' Theme 07:31
- Nicklas Schmith:
- 10 A Conspiracy of Faith 04:00
- Leonard Cohen (1934 - 2016):
- 11 True Detective: Nevermind 07:05
- Hans Zimmer (b. 1957):
- 12 The Da Vinci Code: Chevaliers de Sangreal 03:54
- Choir of Young Believers:
- 13 Broen: Hollow Talk 05:54
- Hans Zimmer:
- 14 Sherlock Holmes: Discombobulate 03:02
Info for Murder at the Symphony
A dangerous concert experience with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra.
Murder at the Symphony is next in line in their conceptual series, with another exciting concert full of mystery, thrill and popular film music. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra manages to merge the boundaries between classical music and film music like hardly any other orchestra.
Discover soundtracks from blood dripping movies and TV series such as Psycho, Vertigo, The Silence of the Lambs, Twin Peaks and Babylon Berlin.
Including an extraordinary interpretation of the hit single Where the Wild Roses Grow, the most successful single release by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds feat. Kylie Minogue.
Featuring the theme song Open Spaces from movie drama There will be Blood scored by Radiohead’s lead guitarist and keyboardist Johnny Greenwood.
The concert includes soundtracks from hit composers such as Leonard Cohen, Hans Zimmer, Bernard Herrmann and Nino Rota.
Soloist Kira Skov was lead singer of the band Kira & The Kindred Spirits, her husky voice fits perfectly well with musical motives such as Nevermind from True Detective, composed by singer and songwriter legend Leonard Cohen.
Kylie Minogue, vocals
Kira Skov, vocals
Michael Møller, vocals
Christine Nonbo Andersen, vocals
Christina Astrand, violin
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Sarah Hicks, conductor
Sarah Kicks
Sarah's versatile and vibrant musicianship has secured her place as an in-demand conductor across an array of genres, and as an educator, arranger, producer, writer and speaker committed to creating connections through music. Her career has seen collaborations with diverse artists, from Hilary Hahn and Dmitiri Hvorostovsky to Rufus Wainwright, Jennifer Hudson and Smokey Robinson; during the summer of 2011 she toured with Sting as conductor of his Symphonicities Tour. Her passion for cross-genre partnerships led to a 2019 album with rap artist Dessa and the Minnesota Orchestra, with whom she holds a titled position.
A specialist in film music and the film in concert genre, she is thrilled to create concert experiences which combine sight and sound, and that welcome new audiences to the orchestral genre. She has premiered “Pixar in Concert” and Disney-Pixar’s “Coco”; her live concert recordings can be seen on Disney+ (A Celebration of the Music from Coco) and heard on broadcast for ABC (The Little Mermaid). Her concerts with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra of film music, “The Morricone Duel” was released as an album in 2018, has been broadcast around the world and has garnered over 80 million view on YouTube.
A highly sought-after guest conductor, Ms. Hicks has worked extensively both in the States and abroad. Notable ensembles include the Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Cincinnati Pops, Dallas Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Melbourne Symphony, RTE (Dublin) Orchestra, Czech National Symphony Orchestra, St. Petersburg Philharmonic,Tokyo Philharmonic, and Malaysian Philharmonic, among others. Her opera appearances include the East Slovak State Opera Theater and the Curtis Opera Theater, as well as operas in concert with the Minnesota Orchestra and RTE Orchestra. Her commitment to new music led to the creation of an innovative micro-commission project which led to the premier of a major work by Judd Greenstein, and her recording of new concertos, “Triple Doubles” has been released by the Bridge label.
Dedicated to passing on to young musicians her passion for connecting to audiences, Ms. Hicks is a frequent guest lecturer and panelist and was on faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music from 2000 to 2005 and Staff Conductor until 2012. Her presentation, “The Art of Conducting”, has illustrated the idea of collaborative leadership to numerous organizations, civic groups and corporations. Her interest in the intersection of mental health and music led to the production of a concert titled “Music and the Mind” and her commitment to open conversation about mental health issues continues through her blogs, online advocacy and development of a Musical Mindfulness course.
Sarah Hicks was born in Tokyo, Japan and raised in Honolulu, HI. Trained on both the piano and the viola, she was a prizewinning pianist by her early teens. She received her BA magna cum laude from Harvard University in composition. She holds an Artists' Degree in conducting from the Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied with the late renowned pedagogue Otto-Werner Mueller. In her spare time, Ms. Hicks enjoys running, hiking, her Papillon, cooking (and eating) with her husband, traveling and blogging.
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